Yes, parameciums are like plants because their food vacoules of a paramecium
act like chloroplasts to use certain elements and convert them into energy for the organism.
Parameciumare alsorelated to bacteria and amoeba. They all are minescule (very small).
Plants that are closely related usually share similar morphological features like leaf shape, flower structure, and growth patterns. Additionally, closely related plants tend to have a common ancestor, leading to similarities in genetic makeup and evolutionary history. Molecular data, such as DNA sequences, can also be used to support the inference that two plants are closely related.
fungi & animals
The plants and animals of Australia are closely related to Africa because their land masses used to be connected. This also explains the similar plants and animals in other regions of the world.
Plants that are closely related within the same species or genus are more likely to successfully cross-pollinate. Cross-pollination between more distantly related plants is less common due to genetic differences that can prevent successful fertilization.
are salamanders or snails closely related to an octupus
no
Plants that are closely related usually share similar morphological features like leaf shape, flower structure, and growth patterns. Additionally, closely related plants tend to have a common ancestor, leading to similarities in genetic makeup and evolutionary history. Molecular data, such as DNA sequences, can also be used to support the inference that two plants are closely related.
Animals.
fungi & animals
nutrition :)
The ciliate group.
The plants and animals of Australia are closely related to Africa because their land masses used to be connected. This also explains the similar plants and animals in other regions of the world.
yes, the average person is about 62 percent plant due to the plants in our diets.
What is RNA closely related too? What is RNA closely related too?
it is vascular plants and nonn vascular plants
Eagles are closely related to hawks.
Closely related: obelia jellyfish Not closely related (but still related): coral sea anemone